TripAdvisor Reviews San Rock Hotel Amman

Travel Blogs from Amman

... driver moved in front of someone and then the car in front of him slammed on his breaks, so our taxi driver did too and the guy behind us rear ended us. It wasn't extreme and we were pretty close to home so we just walked home. Not serious at all but still a cool story! Not many accidents happen here.

... stay there 2 days where we intend to visit Petra by day and also, as I’m am assured is a totally different experience, by night. We will then drive the short 10 mile distance to a nearby Bedouin Camp for the night before heading north to a city called Madaba. Thereafter we will drive across Mount Nebo to the Dead Sea where we will stay for 1 night in the Holiday Inn before heading back to the airport, at this stage only 30 miles or so away. So that’s the plan. ...

... that! I literally had to juggle plans with friends every day. This is not unusual for Jordan. The other travelers I met all have similar stories. If you said hello to someone on line at the bakery you would find yourself and hour later having lunch with that person firming up plans for the following day! The people in Amman were so excited and proud to show off their city and culture. It was beautiful to experience. The ...

... how ridiculous this all is. To be fair, I was in the city for less than ten hours, but at the same time, I can't help but to think who decides to make an entire city completely based on extravagance and gluttony, though there is Vegas, but at least there's nature around Vegas. I think my final thought on Dubai is that I need to go back and spend more time in the city and the surrounding area before I can give a conclusive opinion.

Before I get into my thoughts on Egypt, I need to get something off my chest. What the hell is up with airports that place security screening at the gate itself, thereby preventing you from taking through the bottle of water that you just purchased at the kiosk a few metres away? Usually screening is before these kinds of stores, but some airports just like to make life excruciatingly difficult and reverse the order. I mean, the thing was sealed. ...